Military Advising and Assistance

From Mercenaries to Privatization, 1815–2007

Donald Stoker editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:26th Jan '10

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This volume presents a number of case studies of military advisors and missions in order to provide clear historical examples of the evolution, functioning and motives of foreign military advising in the modern era.

Containing essays by US contributors covering a wide range of countries and spanning nearly 200 years of history, the case studies show the evolution of foreign military advising from ill-organized mercenary units, to professional, government-sponsored teams driven by a desire to cultivate political and economic influence, to Cold War tools for pursuing ideological aims, nation building, and modernization, to post-Cold War elements of alliance integration. Finally, the book highlights the increasing present-day role of private corporations, some of which provide complete military forces, thereby bringing the evolution of foreign military advising full circle.

This book will be of interest to students of military history, civil-military relations, peacekeeping, security studies and political science in general.

'A readable and informative book that . . . is a welcome addition to a sparse collection of works on foreign military advising.'

Walter E. Kretchik, Journal of Military History, Vol. 72, 4, October 2008

ISBN: 9780415582988

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 520g

266 pages